Sam Ruby and Dan Connolly asked me to resend my proposed issue
closures in individual emails, with clear subject lines, and Cc'd to
the issue originator when possible. Apologies for the spam. If there
are no objections, I will close this issue on 2009-08-20.
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ISSUE-28: http-mime-override - Content type rules in HTML 5 overlaps
with the HTTP specification?
http://www.w3.org/html/wg/tracker/issues/28
The HTML5 spec completely defers to Adam Barth's MIME sniffing draft.
Thus, the HTML5 spec text at issue here no longer exist. This issue
should be closed.
Dan Connolly pointed out, in response to an earlier email, that
breaking out part of the document does not make the technical issue go
away. I agree. However, I believe that referencing an unstable
external spec does not need to block Last Call, therefore I suggest we
track this in some way other than the issue tracker. Dan, can you
confirm whether you think this needs to be held open? What do others
think?
Regards,
Maciej